Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Jul 1914, p. 5

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BRITISH ee t-- a ---- 'It is not lif that matters, but the courage you OFF 10 A GC START HAD KET BRIGADE| .e bring to it." GOOD "PROSPECTS FOR FRON- [AND PREVENTED BAD Fir ON] Sal TENAC CHEESE BOARD KING STREET WEST, e FOR 1 I I t | D I 5 Richard J. Draper, of Glenburnie, | Boys Playing With Matches Set Fire «ee oe Newly-elewted President-- William to Pile of Straw in Old Ice House. A NOVEL - . By Hugh Walpole Pillar Has Acted as Secretary for ~--Lively Time in Extinguishing Twelve Years. 'a Blaze. ' jr. : a v . 4 : Soca | ; ' . FORTITUDE--extraordinarily unconvention- Ihe Frontenac cheese board is of | Boys playing with matches set fir " ; alts pS 11s INO 8 Fr Pos TOTO an ne ri te a good start, and a most su jto some Straw in the old ie house 5 al---takes its place among really great and enduring ful season is hesaog looked forward to. [at the faot of Lower Gordon riot h dilies : ales books--big m conception, hig mn execution and mag- Ro far the attendance has been good, |on Wednesday afternoon, and prompt. A; \ . - last vear, and it is |work on the part of men, women nificent in theme: far better than hoped that the attendance will ¢on- [and bovs living in the neighborhood HUGH WALPOLE discovers Cornwall and. its Lor i Ae er Ta [2nd } the firemen a 'job, and at (he 8 . people > with all the- interesting exactitude that season gnte a 'number failed to boa same tima, prevented a sa ious - fire, . d lies . w $3 00 Values $1 98 a . » -------- ' )/ 5 a ------ their cheese in . Kingston, believing | ne there was a stiff breeze blowing off Thomas Hardy discovered Wessex and Arnold Ben- {§ {1 they could. do better ok the lihe Take and had it mot her Eo nett The Five Towns. board, or hy boarding at some other | in the nick of time many huild Cia a hitng ; lace. The board meets every Thurs-)in os "1 : : ! THIS BOOK is full of fighting quality, humonr, nth Po oe roan i Eee maeat Sestiotl-uf the sity might romance and that sort of life-knowledge that equips welock. ine buvérs are Messrs ; Ales ashes p : : : der ane ompson, © Napanee; nN to greet defeat with the sunile that compels ultipuate || 00 EL Pond Woe: to 2 te Sot of reo i i -- pe -------------------- g lorth iro @ ite house, anc . Shocess. +. Price $1.25. By mail 10¢ extra. : running aver to see what had occur All Men's Oxfords must be cleared out at once and we have offered the - ved found that a large pile of straw Z 3 3 3 . j RIE In Poet se oe. of, Straw above special bargains for this week. n : i UGLOW & 00 14) . Princess whieh ead Treat ek oh pis Patents, tans, gun metals and vici kid- -every style excepting rubber 8 5 . wes Street ves in_ flames ' soled goods. ; - he . Nome of the neighbors were startled = . 0 ia tie rine and . in . COME AND GET A BARGAIN story a small army of igen. women hove and "kiddies" of 0 oes Were on the job formine a h 8 rads Y ) on hh bmi ernethy's 5 & $ finduished the fire and saved SEE HERE! YOU NEED A NEW SUIT! Bl | neichborhood. Tn tha excitement ¥ 4; person thought of sending in a 3 Come and let us talk the matter over, We have saqpee splendid to: tha firemen v#lues in blue serge, the best you can get in the city, and we also Mad the fire severed anvthine of have the latest tweads in grey and brown color tones. We glve you a stare it wonld in all likelihood the very best lining, pockets, ete., and the prices are from $24.00 ¥ BB [mode its wav fa the hosier to $28.00 a suit. If you want something lower priced we have the vhich is loeated next samples of a Toronto talloring firm, a very large assortment to : Wonge, and then the select from and these are $15.00, $18.00 and $22.00 sult made to | hve had wn. neemeosition, The © co | bn. oh word haa ure Ice Cream anda re THOMAS LAMBERT |e nee tere Merchant Tailor. 157 Princess Street Eh Armstronet. | of fhe ment, mivht hava them or an aL A Dog vate Tein et a Best in Kingston By Government IN MARINE CIRCLES : Test Movements of Vessels Reported Along the Harho at sete I'he steamer Sowards cle | Thursday afternoon for Os oar : ' a = SAKELL'S, Next To Opera House a ---- & RICHARD 1. DRARER wa, arrived from Oswego, coal Spend the happy . 1 kingston | Fasten, The Phelps = is loading days of vacation with SEND OUT OF TOWN FOR MOTOR SUPPLIES TeXtH eh It 13 heing Papier io al aries, Joland and ro hacia : hi of Bon Xin WHEN YOU CAN GET THE SAME GOODS AT Ey tee ule Ung yea e schooner Katie Fecles close "Well Dressedness." THE SAME PRICES : Pen dx ¥. as Iready tated, nel he Ty heday: A "snappy" straw or AT THE it e of members to : steamer ISqUol was in port the always correct evervone } oO rom Gananoque on Thursday orn Panama, and a Richard J. Draper, of Glenburnie, is | ing. "Derby" for dress 4 ! PORRITT GARAGE Co, LTD. . wlv-elected president of the Ihe steamer Stormount passed dow wear. PHONE 454 heese board this vea ind he was | to Montreal. loaded with grain On | » 1 to the position by a unanimous Fort William. All your Vacation ii : COLUMBIA IGNITORS He i + most enthusiasti The steamer Advance, grain-lade n "hat wants" cah be dairyman, and takes a' great interest {from Port Colborne, passed on her filled by us. | » And in the board and its wor Mr. Dra: wav to Montreal Call todan MULTIFLE BATTERIES Per 'Was horn. in tilenburnie, being a The steamer Westmount, grain lad Quay. 3 son of_the late Richard Draper, en, from Port Colborne wil Fresh Stock + will pas has been a farmer all his life He ve: | dow n to Montreal to-nigl =f Sr > : resents Arigan factory on the board, . X a Mrmr : : 4 ¢ E i S TRY THE BEST. pres Bis irigan story, 3 the. av gee steamer 3 ou Mant is : at Halliday & lectric hop for sin Pears. He sive v toading "rails for Fort Wil 345 KING ST, son, from Montreal, two light barges, cleared for Montreal wit [ CAIRN'S PURE SCOTCH JAM wasabi iolein mitts, EL eters Te pa CAMPBELL > SS -- Strawberry, pre " secretary of the Shoes be hi Vi i or tiwvel ------ Ee -- TT -- the Welland canal from Have You Tried uel 'Marshall passed up to the Bramble Jelly. i, oe years pe Ww ne 7.30 p.m. Wednesday. ? men's hats in this | { i Ct ho ly Lh | GYPSUM WALL PLASTER? Raspberry {yeu is regarded by all the mem. {wo grain laden barges: ue Por > : al tai i as the right man in the right | 1ett cleared with the barge Thrush te | , Black Currant Put up n 12-o0z jars. : igh wn in the righ tnd cond ot Xie bar rush A BROTHERS BIG MIDSUMMER FUR- For sale at all grocers. . Ay The steamer .}. if. Packer passed part of Ontario. The steamer Svracuse is due te It Saves Time. Green Gage. and 5-1b pails. fhe . } Ny - re 8 " re Meater Toller Ped on E Largest Importers of ' BUILDERS 1 NITURE SALE GEO. ROBERTSON & SON, LIMITED. - don, the ive amd the scam San pass down the river Thursdas The steamer Cadillac passed Ii up to the Welland canal Rf pm Wednesday. The steamer I. W. Nicholas arrived BAPTISTS TO SUPPORT rll { at 5 am. Wednesday from the Wel : . : . . land canal but was delayed in clea NEY IF HE ADOPTS POLICY DON'T WAIT { ing for Montreal: waiting for a se -------- ! x X cond engineer Mlicial Organ Pledges Aid of Church | ' ] | The steamer Glenellah. at 4 pm. | "Granization at Next Election | ---- es ORDER YOUR - B® ; : | Neslapetay: J Sr Re. Vai should Government Stand for H t Ww th Cl thi ( s SE ' J § H The steamer Haddington passe Abolition of the Bar or "Some- | 0 ea er 0 ing Montreal at 2 a.m. and the thing Equal to It." ELE 4 down to 2 CTRIC FANS 7 5 steamer Meaford at' 6 a.m. Both m \eccording to the Canadian Baptist, {| duly sale now on. Big reduction on from the Welland canal he "members" of that denomination Summer sults, Oxford shoes, ete. Now Fhe steamers - Toronto and North | es rol | 1 the time to secure a complete outfit NOW ay one day wheel into line behind ne mall tant King passed down Thursday, 3 . > « | The ' Akiba wis 31 en: iron ir James Whitney, but the wntario Suits, $6.50, $7.50, $10, $12 and $15 he steamer etha was dowr or wemter will be required to adopt | up. And Be Read For The NE Picton Thursday : y | Sometbmg equal to the Rowell pol- i Oxfords, $2.35, $3.00 and $3.50. é ie The steamer City of Ottawa passe v Fi A fel f He hee ith xX bamar . x Awd BA c e line of ne ee nl - Ww a ¢ up to Toronto at 6.30 on' Thursday In discussing The result of the On | cottara attached, At 506, 78¢ and $1. With latest and best at Hot Weather ga The steamer City of Hamilton pass ano elections, the Canadian Baptist | Balbriggan underwear, G0, T0¢ and \ man- y ~ ; | ed down to Montreal from Torontc | says i a nuit, gy ufacturing prices. at 9.30 a.m. Thursday "A momentary check has been given, . A." J MOORE & SON, -- - : --- i The steamer Rideau King é&leare temperance reform, but 'a check. that ISAAC ZA( KS Reid's Quality--Reid's Low Prices. . . y . { this morning for Ottawa. will issue In a better girdidg Jor bat rw The schooner Julian RB. Merrill is ftle that will bring victory. Repulsion | 271 PRINCESS ST. a- 3 « ro a HCLALY ¢ 16 Fronten- | 4. from Sodus with coal for | in a worthy cause is not sweet to the | ~ The Electric Shop \. »osit twelve Years : a= I Swifts : aste, and does not please whole | 4 2 warted reforms But repulsion in ; ' J M All EY THE LEADING UNDRRTAKER, ' - » C ; ited Workmen, past master of Mind:n {many a season was present at lake ¢ 3 ' Lodge, A.F. & A.M. and also a past | Ontario Park: last evening, and wit: | very properly seek moral and relig : ' 4 her of the County Council and a : his causa is but for a day The spirit 206-8 Wellington St. N , also prominent in lodge circles ® At Lake Ontario Park. i moral and religious reformers 1s | | ®hief councillor for the Chosen Friends néssed a first-class bill. One of the | '0us Wmspiration.. And that inspira TE -- Ft tere t aught i axercised tt of interest to note thaf the roost pleasing items on the program | Hon sought and = found and exercise f aot easily broken; and the task of board has three Richards among its [me was that. presented by Texas El |2V the various wlassus ol temperate . Bopra 4 : ) a ? King ret her . ollicers, Ric hard J. Draper is Presi- Lona, a petite and clever little sou reformers working together a ot be dent, Richard Moore, oi Wolfe Island, is a charming singer great mand glorious cause, will work recorder for the Ancient Order of Un One - of the largest crowds for abolishing the bar is one thal can re S brette. She wonders in pulling down the strong- IE pa | 1s first viece.president and also marker 1 : 3 >and: a clever Impersonator. By re . Ee and Richard Hamilton, of Godirey, is ott oh i a oat eral of holds of the liquor trafic, now so : quest she will repeat several of he: strongly entrenched in our province by M y : Oxf » J » i second vice-president songs to-night. The Sandor brothers, veason of the open bar. In this we 2 : " tte Gp bats and gymnasts, are with i : d by the Rowell : or 5 Tearing 1 p King Street Track As acrol r Rn shall continue to stanc by the we * J - out an equal and their daring feats ev; if Sir. James P. Whitney kes . : 4 i 2 policy; if Sir Jame itney make WOW ON maNm - ---- On Thursday mo! ing the work won for them approbation. that policy, or something equal to it, EST vaLUm IN Ory, . ! of tearing up the Md street earl A speci + ¢ Ib : ; fo pecial matinee was tendered toga part of his platiorm, we shall stand f | Pat Colt, Gun Metal Tan Calf |i it RHE allie sonra 0 | H CB . ess to roe i a * feat 1 3 Be ' 3 3 » » I y - streets. The old track had bedn left night _sevorsl new tfentures will A 281 Princess Street Ashby the [ailor » fll ir place do as to allow the Street introduced, as well as new pictures: . Auto Party From Micage. -- -- = cars to get out of the barn. Enough 1 iv An automobile party," w e mot- Phone 78 Brock Ns : { of the new steel has been laid so ing pays and we ate gut. Private jared here from Chicago pn Wednes- 861- 3 || that the carswcan get out. . ] Sooome Wet DIOfr style. ff Morin SLO |, ave SE Sechrels: Saot ai is leks avovis ann wesresToRs J I er J rork Princess s _Jval Sau GQ e : nome comfort These Ox the work on Py NCess Straat almost Henry Kolding. The party and ma- We have a large stock riger. f : 3 completed by July 27th, which is "hi n bo: ators und Gas Sioves; ais 'an kinds of ords . will fill hd re | 01d Boys' day. \ (9) C | |B nine all went aboard the steamer new and second-hand furniture; all te . t Tha ed : . wo BB Kingston on Thursday morning for be sold at reasonable prices, quirements, ] | - Spire Was Taken Down. A trip among the islands of the St.| Come, see the bargains. lay afternoon, was comprised of Al put in ofr ores On Wednesday afternoon, the pice i kd NGE It Protects to sontie eaoMTh MAIN | =u, guGARMAN, 208 Owterie Direct. counts for the wear nien which has done service on the First \ | | | by automobile to Halifax. At this | "howe 1588. Opposite Craig's Whelesals. get out of themi= Congregational church for the past 'point they intended remaining for a That bewrtitul home, 144 . AP ity. years, was removed. For some ARI few days and then crossing to the Albert St, facing Queen's cam: time it-has been in a very dangerous H American side and proceeding to |p EEE --s-------- a pus. Ownel by the iate W. R. Dick. Parties leaving tha eity, condition, due to a heavy windstorm |. ; 4 some of the chief American cities un- 1 last fall. When the spire was being | til they eventually arrive back iu aH GROUND COF- Apply to lowered to the ground, it tore a hole Chicago. * : T 40c. CAN'T 36 hua. Also three good motor in one. of the windows. in the front of the church. ie A 1180 1 For picnic parties, desserts, or tess or aT Neilson's, Sold on a Ca a a 2 Gi a "Jee cream 8, eilson's, § 3 's Red C tore, only at Gibson's Red Cross Drug ------ * 1" Auction sale af Weesers, Phone 720. Prompt Delivery, Store: 0 Lb a ; : i : ! Clearing sale at Weese's. ----

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